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Nazi Propaganda: Posters, Quotations, Film

Nazi Propaganda: Posters, Quotations, Film. March 1933 poster The text: “In the deepest need Hindenburg chose Adolf Hitler for Reich Chancellor. You too

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Nazi Propaganda:Posters, Quotations, Film

• March 1933 poster • The text: “In the

deepest need Hindenburg chose Adolf Hitler for Reich Chancellor. You too should vote for List 1.”

• Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

• This poster makes a direct Christological comparison

• Just as a dove descended on Christ when he was baptized by John the Baptist, so what looks to be an eagle hovers against the light of heaven over an idealized Hitler.

• The text: “Long live Germany!.”

• Courtesy of Dr. Robert D. Brooks.

• Magazine published in Germany in 1941-1942

• shows a Jewish cartoon character consuming a Russian, American, and English characterization.

• Attempted to demonstrate that the increased hostilities occurring in Europe was due to the Jews who were essentially responsible for controlling allied policies.

• Nazi propaganda was designed to show that the Jews were responsible for WWII as well as the woes of the world that plagued humanity during this most difficult of times.

Hitler Youth Quotation

• “Whether in school or the work place, or serving in the HJ or BDM, whether at home with your mothers: everywhere you have tasks that you must fulfill if you want to say that you are Adolf Hitler’s proper German boys and girls.”

• 1940, 1- 6 July

Triumph of the Will - 1934

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcFuHGHfYwE